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Picture the scene. It's 1948, Post WW2 and the world is an uneasy, divided and broken state of affairs. Many homes have been damaged, many lives are destroyed, buildings have collapsed, and public relations are left in shreds. Trus ...

tashat 25.09.2006 ·Read full review
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Review of AIESEC

Advantages: A great opportunity to meet people from all over the worldDisadvantages: Pay isn't great

...Living on the Kent coast as I do, we seem to be well provided for with English Language schools - there are 3 within walking distance of my home. The Folkestone School of English Studies (SES) is by far the most professional of the three in my opinion, (m ...

Advantages: Gaining valuable experience, and getting to travel as well!Disadvantages: You have to pay for your flights, so think carefully about your destination!

The International Association for the Exchange of Students for Technical Experience (IAESTE) is a world wide set up incorporating over 80 countries. The aim of the program is to organise placements for students studying for science or technical degrees su ...

Advantages: A stay abroad is always recommendable!Disadvantages: local representative never there

...After tenth grade I decided to spend a year in the USa. I chose Fee Sorachreisen, a German exchange organisation. The preparation for the year abroad was quite good. We had a meeting with organisators and fellow student who were about to spend a year ab ...

Advantages: Great experience, horizon-broadening.Disadvantages: Perhaps food, but there were plenty of other places to eat.

...I went to Boulogne-sur-Mer just over two years ago with Acorn Educational exchanges. I was part of a group of about thirty students all studying A-level French. We stayed in an excellent FUAJ youth hostel there which was very conmfortable, although the ...